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54 minutes ago, SS502 said:

I’d love to have that sitting in my driveway...although it would ultimately have its own dedicated covered spot...I appreciate the detail that has gone into this. I’ll take the Land Cruiser out if I wanna get really deep into the woods, this would be my beach cruiser!!

Thanks my friend I always appreciate when people take time out of there day to throw some positive vibes my way. And funny you should mention beach cruiser because unbeknownst to most that is exactly what inspired the color scheme.  I live in California ( I know I know nice weather but it’s going to hell in a hand basket ) but the whole golden beaches and bright teal blue seas and white caps thing that everyone associates with California was how I came up with the overall idea you see here. Nobody really asks why I did it and my good buddy’s that know always give me a hard time about it. They dubbed it the Land Yacht way back when I first started it haha. ?

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11 minutes ago, CovetedStyle said:

Thanks my friend I always appreciate when people take time out of there day to throw some positive vibes my way. And funny you should mention beach cruiser because unbeknownst to most that is exactly what inspired the color scheme.  I live in California ( I know I know nice weather but it’s going to hell in a hand basket ) but the whole golden beaches and bright teal blue seas and white caps thing was how I came up with the overall idea you see here. Nobody really asks why I did it and my good buddy’s that know always give me a hard time about it. They dubbed it the Land Yacht way back when I first started it haha. ?

She would fit right in here...I live on the Emerald Coast with sugar white sands and those colors just work! This pic is 20 minutes from my house...tell me those colors don’t cry out for your truck ? (Destin, Florida)

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1 minute ago, SS502 said:

She would fit right in here...I live on the Emerald Coast with sugar white sands and those colors just work! This pic is 20 minutes from my house...tell me those colors don’t cry out for your truck ? (Destin, Florida)

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Absolutely beautiful my friend! I’d love to go park it out there with a cooler of cold ones and a line in the water!

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5 minutes ago, CovetedStyle said:

Absolutely beautiful my friend! I’d love to go park it out there with a cooler of cold ones and a line in the water!

That Sir is what life is all about...not enough time to worry about petty garbage! Cheers ? 

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I’d love to have that sitting in my driveway...although it would ultimately have its own dedicated covered spot...I appreciate the detail that has gone into this. I’ll take the Land Cruiser out if I wanna get really deep into the woods, this would be my beach cruiser!!


DID YOU SAY LANDCRUISER????


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Absolutely beautiful my friend! I’d love to go park it out there with a cooler of cold ones and a line in the water!


Rosemary Beach?


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53 minutes ago, TXGREEK said:

 


DID YOU SAY LANDCRUISER????


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Yes Sir lol...1976 yellow with white top. Sitting in a friend’s garage, I have no room here. It needs some work. 4.2 getting a rebuild this summer. My Mom bought it new, I learned to drive a standard on that truck...

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48 minutes ago, TXGREEK said:

 


Rosemary Beach?


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No but close! West of Rosemary, very close to Henderson. 

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Yes Sir lol...1976 yellow with white top. Sitting in a friend’s garage, I have no room here. It needs some work. 4.2 getting a rebuild this summer. My Mom bought it new, I learned to drive a standard on that truck...

LOL, had two, 93 and 97, favorite was my blk 97, second day of ownership I had old man emu lift, Borla exhaust, custom engine mods and paint, safari rack with 10 lights, pop out Alpine nav stereo and so much more installed ....etc etc. Houston Tx, hottest land cruiser in town! God, I miss that thing. Now, I’m thinking of running out and buying a new one.


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No but close! West of Rosemary, very close to Henderson. 

I only go to rosemary beach home rentals but mostly Greek Islands. Florida is for when I can’t really get away and then my wife starts yelling at me “you’re not behaving like you want to be here” DUH!


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7 minutes ago, TXGREEK said:


LOL, had two, 93 and 97, favorite was my blk 97, second day of ownership I had old man emu lift, Borla exhaust, custom engine mods and paint, safari rack with 10 lights, pop out Alpine nav stereo and so much more installed ....etc etc. Houston Tx, hottest land cruiser in town! God, I miss that thing. Now, I’m thinking of running out and buying a new one.


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Way more than mine! I don’t even have A/C but lots of memories, driving cross country from Oregon to Florida through Texas towing a Uhaul and NO A/C ?

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16 hours ago, Crazyjoker77 said:

Really liking those cab lights, your the first guy i've seen with those ones..  Did you install them yourself?  Seem to have quite a few functions, Whats the wiring look like?  Only video I've found about them is the one on their website showing some flash patterns.

 

 

I had them installed professionally. The strobing cab lights come with the wiring. They wired them to go on with the parking lights, and if you look at the picture of the center console, you can see the switch next to the edge tuner.  I am less implressed with the switch given the thin wires come out the side and the top. I am considering moving the switch to under the compartment cover (red striped thing) covering the bucket in the center console. 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Jaime Wawatusi said:

 

 

I had them installed professionally. The strobing cab lights come with the wiring. They wired them to go on with the parking lights, and if you look at the picture of the center console, you can see the switch next to the edge tuner.  I am less implressed with the switch given the thin wires come out the side and the top. I am considering moving the switch to under the compartment cover (red striped thing) covering the bucket in the center console. 

 

 

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I'm still a bit unclear exactly how they work.  the only video I find of them is on their site which shows like 21 different flash patterns.  Are they like other real emergency light sticks (traffic advisors) where they have separate wires to enable the modes?   Or is it more like the cheaper ebay emergency lights where its basically one switch turns it on and the other switch cycles through the different patterns with no easy way to jump to certain modes?

 

You say yours come on with the park lights, I'm assuming that they just come on steady amber.  What do your other 2 switches do when you push them?

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